"Exequies" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Exequies refers to the funeral rites or obsequies, especially the ceremonies and offerings made for the dead in ancient Roman culture.
to release or excuse someone from a duty, obligation, or requirement; to discharge or relieve someone from a statutory or legal requirement, tax, or other burden.
Exenatide is a medication that helps to control blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes. It works by stimulating the release of insulin from the pancreas and slowing the release of glucose from the liver. Exenatide is administered via injection and is often used in conjunction with other medications to achieve better blood sugar control.
Exencephaly is a rare and severe birth defect in which the brain develops outside of the skull, usually on the surface of the body. It is a type of neural tube defect that occurs during embryonic development when the neural tube, which eventually forms the brain and spinal cord, fails to close properly. As a result, the brain tissue protrudes through an opening in the skull, often accompanied by other severe physical and developmental abnormalities.
Exenterate refers to the act of removing or excising (something) from a cavity or an organ, especially the removal of the eyes or other contents from a skull.
Exequial refers to ceremonial or mournful rites and ceremonies, especially those performed for the dead, such as a funeral procession, burial, or memorial service.
An exequy is a funeral procession or other ceremonial act marking the obsequies of a deceased person, particularly one of high rank or distinction. It may also refer to a poem or other literary work mourning the death of a loved one. The term is derived from the Latin "exequies," meaning "funeral rites" or "mourning," and is often used metaphorically to describe a final farewell or a poignant tribute to the deceased.
Capable of being exercised or put into force; having the power or right to be used or enforced.
Exercises are activities or tasks that are done to improve physical or mental fitness, or to develop a particular skill or ability. They can include activities such as sports, stretching, weightlifting, cardio, or physical therapy, and are often used to improve overall health and well-being. In a broader sense, exercises can also refer to mental tasks or problems that are solved or worked on to improve cognitive abilities, such as puzzles, brain teasers, or logic exercises.
Exercising is the act of doing physical activity or exercises to stay healthy, strong, and fit. It can include activities such as running, swimming, weightlifting, yoga, and many others. Exercising can also refer to the act of putting something into practice or using a skill or technique to achieve a goal.